Costs (2015-2016)
Undergraduate Tuition: $20,016 per year
Room/Board: $7,300/year (based on Liles and West, Meal Plan #1)
Total cost for a full-time, residential, undergraduate student: $27,316
For graduate and professional programs' tuition, visit their respective sections of our website

Financial Aid
A private college education at LMU is a fantastic value. Nearly 65 percent of students receive some type of financial assistance. The school awards scholarships as well as federal and state assistance.

Extended Learning Sites
In keeping with its mission, Lincoln Memorial University is committed to serving students of the Appalachian region and beyond. Technology extends the institution’s reach simply and effectively to a great number of off-site graduate and undergraduate students. Locations of the extended learning sites and the programs offered at each can be found on the Extended Learning Sites page. LMU’s extended learning sits are located in Alcoa (Blount County), Chattanooga, Kingsport, Knoxville, Morristown, and Sevierville, TN; and in Corbin and Middlesboro, KY.

Little-Known Fun Facts

Grant-Lee Hall Ghost: Constructed as the luxurious Sanitarium of the Four Seasons Hotel in the 1890s, Grant-Lee Hall burned in 1904 and again in 1950. Stories are told of a woman in a red dress who appears and knocks on doors in the residence hall. Some say that she is trying to warn residents to escape before those historic fires destroy the building!

Spring House Origins: In the 1930s, the Spring House was located in the nearby community of Tiprell, Tennessee. LMU students themselves relocated the Spring House, stone by stone, to its present location on our campus.

Lincoln's Footsteps: LMU was founded in 1897, three decades after President Lincoln's death; he never saw the campus. However, it was founded to fulfill Lincoln's wishes to thank the residents of East Tennessee for their support during the Civil War, and to create a university for them. The memory of Abraham Lincoln definitely lives on at Lincoln Memorial University!

Campus Landmark: The Conservatory Tower is what remains of one of LMU's early campus buildings. The original Conservatory was the home of Colonel A. A. Arthur. Later, it housed the music program.